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The treasure seeker was used in both ''[[EP181|A Ghost of a Chance]]'' and ''[[EP182|From Ghost to Ghost]]''.
The treasure seeker was used in both ''[[EP181|A Ghost of a Chance]]'' and ''[[EP182|From Ghost to Ghost]]''.


Infernando is clearly based on the [[Firebreather]] [[trainer class]] of [[Generation II]]. His name is a combination of the word ''inferno'' and the name ''Fernando''.
Infernando is clearly based on the [[Firebreather]] [[trainer class]] of [[Generation II]]. His name is a combination of the word ''inferno'' and the name ''Fernando''. The treasure detector he sells is a reference to the fact that the [[player]] gets the Itemfinder in Ecruteak City.


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Revision as of 19:40, 23 August 2009

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Infernando fire-breathing

Infernando (Japanese: ブラスケ Burasuke) is the self-proclaimed "fire-breathing clown and street performer extraordinaire" from the episode A Ghost of a Chance. He is voiced by Jimmy Zoppi in English and 小西克幸 Katsuyuki Konishi in Japanese.

He is a resident of Ecruteak City and a seller of the infamous treasure detector. His first attempt to sell it failed, as both Ash and Misty walked away from him, Ash smelling a scam. Brock expressed interest if only it would find him a girlfriend, his type of treasure.

Infernando found a sap in James, being able to convince him to buy the treasure seeker with the money Jessie and Meowth gave him for food (in a very Jack and the Beanstalk-esque twist).

The treasure seeker was used in both A Ghost of a Chance and From Ghost to Ghost.

Infernando is clearly based on the Firebreather trainer class of Generation II. His name is a combination of the word inferno and the name Fernando. The treasure detector he sells is a reference to the fact that the player gets the Itemfinder in Ecruteak City.

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